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Safety

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IRE

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WARNING!

Risk of injury!

The fibreglass poles have pointy metal ends. Careless and improper 

handling of the fibreglass poles may result in injury.

 

− Keep the fibreglass poles out of the reach of children.

 

− When handling fibreglass poles, pay attention to nearby persons.

 

WARNING!

Risk of strangulation!

If the guy lines end up in the hands of children, they could strangle 

themselves.

 

− Do not leave the guy lines lying around when unattended.

 

− Keep the guy lines out of the reach of children.

 

− Do not allow children to play with the guy lines.

 

WARNING!

Risk of fire and burn hazard!

The tent consists of flammable material.

 

− Do not set up any cooking or heating devices in the tent and do 

not hang any lighting fixtures near the walls or roof of the tent.

 

− Do not place any electric devices (e.g. heaters) that are 

activated near or inside the tent.

 

− Do not use any gas or other combustion devices.

 

− Keep the tent away from open fire.

 

− Avoid continual exposure to sunlight to prevent the 

accumulation of heat inside the tent.

 

− Keep the entrance of the tent free of obstructions.

 

− Survey the location of facilities and find out about precautions 

to be taken on the tent grounds in the event of a fire.

Summary of Contents for FLX-DT-01

Page 1: ...4 PERSON DOME TENT WITH AWNING ID 05007 m y hansecontrol c o m M A N U A L DEVELOPED IN G E R M A N Y User friendly Manual User Manual Spend a little Live a lot...

Page 2: ...bsite or contact details for example Advantage You do not need to manually enter a website address or contact details This is how it works To scan the QR code all you need is a smartphone with QR code...

Page 3: ...er use 8 Safety notes 8 Checking the tent and pack contents 10 Use 11 Setting up and taking down the tent 11 Attaching the inner tent to the outer tent 14 Cleaning and care 14 Folding up and storing t...

Page 4: ...A 6 5 1 2 3 7 8 9 10 13 12 11 4 15 14 4 GB IRE...

Page 5: ...B F E D H G C 16 8 16 8 17 18 19 18 20 22 21 5 GB IRE...

Page 6: ...ks 8 Fibreglass pole for the outer tent 2 9 Peg 16 10 Carrying bag 11 Peg bag 12 Pole bag 13 Loops and pins for buttoning the outer tent together with the inner tent 17 14 Fastening loops for the oute...

Page 7: ...n the European Union When abroad you must also observe country specific guidelines and laws Store the user manual for future use If you pass the tent on to third parties please be absolutely sure to i...

Page 8: ...dinthisusermanual Anyotheruseisdeemedimproperand mayresultindamagetopropertyorevenpersonalinjury Thetentisnotachildren stoy The manufacturer or vendor accepts no liability for damage caused by imprope...

Page 9: ...ed Keep the guy lines out of the reach of children Do not allow children to play with the guy lines WARNING Risk of fire and burn hazard The tent consists of flammable material Do not set up any cooki...

Page 10: ...rstorm Even if properly anchored it may come loose Do not use the tent in the event of snow The tent tarp is not designed to withstand snow loads and may rip Stop using the tent if the plastic parts o...

Page 11: ...nd the tent so that you can secure the tent with the guy lines Do not set up the tent on sloped ground Do not set up the tent on sandy ground It will not be possible to securely anchor your tent in sa...

Page 12: ...ocation where you can properly secure the tent with the pegs 9 and the guy lines 2 see fig A 2 Take the tent the three fibreglass poles 7 8 and the pegs out of the carrying bag 10 3 Spread the tent ou...

Page 13: ...the two fastening hooks 18 to the two metal loops 19 on the front side of the inner tent see fig E 14 Attach the two fastening hooks to the plastic loops 20 on the back of the tent see fig F 15 Use t...

Page 14: ...tton the inner tent and the outer tent perform the steps in reverse order Cleaning and care NOTICE Risk of damage Improperly cleaning the tent may damage it Do not use any aggressive cleaners brushes...

Page 15: ...up and storing the tent Folding up and storing the tent NOTICE Risk of mould Never fold the tent up when it is wet or dirty Mould or odour may form or the material may be discoloured Clean the tent be...

Page 16: ...ining water tightness of the seams Use a commercially available waterproofing spray to water proof the outer tent regularly or after prolonged storage Outer tent Holes and rips in the outer tent Conta...

Page 17: ...en erected 250 220 80 130 cm W L H Dimensions of the inner tent when erected approx 240 210 125 cm W L H Outer tent material 185T 63D polyester with PU coating approx 56 g m Inner tent material 170T 6...

Page 18: ...all com Disposal Disposing of the packaging Dispose of the packaging separated into single type materials Dispose of cardboard and carton as waste paper and foils via the recyclable ma terial collecti...

Page 19: ...GmbH Breitefeld 15 64839 M nster GERMANY Your details Name Address E mail1 Date of purchase We recommend you keep the receipt with this warranty card 1 for status reports for repair Location of purcha...

Page 20: ...item together with the original purchase receipt and the completed warranty card the product with all components included in the packaging The warranty does not cover damage caused by Accident or una...

Page 21: ...nt of such an oc currence or if you require any information about the product please contact us via our helpline support services details of which are to be found both in this manual and on the produc...

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